Wellness Conference tomorrow in the Student Center
The Native American Club and the Chadron Native American Center are working together to host a Wellness Conference in the
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The Native American Club and the Chadron Native American Center are working together to host a Wellness Conference in the
Read MoreApplications are being accepted for the 2016 Chadron State College Education Association Scholarship. This scholarship is funded by CSCEA faculty
Read MoreImagine not knowing when you would have a full meal next. For many people in our world, knowing where the next meal is coming from and when it is coming is a luxury. Those people who don’t have that luxury are typically pictured to live in famine-ridden countries, but it may surprise some to find out that people in every single community in the United State are suffering from hunger.
Read MoreIs there always another spot on the wall?
Read MoreFor the first time under Head Coach Jay Long and since 2005, the Eagles failed to finish the season over .500. Saturday, the football team lost to Fort Lewis College, 47-34, even after holding a 22-14 halftime lead. The Eagles finished the season 5-6 overall, 4-5 in conference play.
Read MoreAlthough pizza is better than boys, without boys, who would buy the pizza?
Read MoreFor the first time at CSC, the International Club plans to promote global awareness on campus. This is a part
Read MoreAn open forum to discuss the allocation of $13,494.11 for The Big Event was Monday. Nathaniel Brown started off the forum by saying The Big Event is “Chadron’s biggest community service project.” He said the budget includes food, T-shirts, advertising costs, and everything they are hoping to accomplish this year.
Read MoreSenate allocated $13,494.11 for The Big Event. The vote was unanimous with two senators abstaining. Vice President of Finance Nathaniel Jones brought up concerns about the budget where The Big Event pays for advertising in The Eagle. He said this is a separate issue and may be considering it for the future.
Read More“My grandma can run faster than you!”
That is what a 6-year-old Jayme Nunes yelled at the runners when her father took her to watch a cross country race for the first time. Little did Jayme know that she would join those runners in their mad-dash for the finish line.
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